The cutest ruffled streamers from plastic tablecloths!

Every party needs streamers, am I right?! As this tutorial is YEARS old and the photography is not super great, I thought I should add a newer photo of the ruffled streamers from plastic tablecloths. I just used them for a party I styled and they looked so cute! FIY, you can also cut strips of the tablecloth and then fringe one side. Photo above by Dez and Tam. See original tutorial below! I love simple (but cute!) party decor ideas! How cute are these streamer! I’m not even sure how this idea came to me but I started thinking about how sometimes when you stretch plastic it warps it and creates a sort of lettuce edge. I gave it a try and they turned out super cute. So with just using a cheap plastic tablecloth you can create bunches of darling ruffled streamers.

This streamer above was the white version I tried a few weeks ago. What I love about these is that they don’t show flaws! If you tear one a little too much, no one can see it! Unless they were inspecting each inch of each streamer. Which would be odd. And you should probably ask them to leave your party.

I have a bunch of plastic tablecloths on hand so I’m not sure of the exact cost but I would have to say each would be between $1 and $2. Because I get bored very easily when putting together a tutorial, I didn’t cut the whole cloth to see how many garlands you could get out of it. Here is my estimate: a bunch, ok I’d guess about 15 depending on the width you cut. I’d also like to point out the wrinkles in my cute fabric tablecloth. Ain’t no chance I’m going to be ironing things before I do a tutorial. Given that most of them take place during a nap time, and I’m lazy, chances are good that you will be seeing wrinkles in most of my instructions. So to make these you’ll need a plastic tablecloth, a rotary cutter and cutting mat and ruler. Ok, you don’t HAVE to have a rotary cutter I guess but it sure makes it super easy.

Do not unfold the tablecloth once you take it out of the package. You will want to find the side with the end of the tablecloth, not the fold, so when you cut you will get a strip. And thanks to that last sentence I could quite possibly be the worlds worst tutorialist. Cut as many strips as you want. Basically you will hold the edge of the plastic in one hand, between your thumb and pointer finger, as if you are pinching the plastic, with your fingers pointing away from you. The rest of the width of the streamer should hang past your fingers. Hold the plastic the same way in the other hand right next to the first hand with the thumbs from both your hands almost touching. Next, pull your thumbs away from each other. Give it a test so you can figure out how much strength you should use and how far you should stretch it. The good thing about these is that they are never going to come out exactly the same as the last stretch so variety is fine. Also, you will tear the plastic once in a while. As long as you haven’t torn it clear through to the other side, it is also fine. The tears kind of look like ruffles too so they blend in easily. I wouldn’t point the tears out to my party guests but I would totally use the garland.

*UPDATED TO ADD these actually warp easier and faster if you fold the strip so there are several layers to pull at once. It is less likely to rip and goes SO much faster. I will warn you, I have given myself blisters from making these. But they go away pretty quickly. And what is a little pain for the cutest party streamers ever? ;)

Stretch down one length of the plastic strip and then flip the strip over and do the other side.

I did this when my husband was out of the house. When he got home he thought they were really cool but swears it must be too time consuming. Uh, hullo! I did it! It’s totally not time consuming. And this is one of those party projects you could easily do while watching TV. I even tried putting two strips of the plastic on top of each other to stretch two at once. It worked great!

I’m not sure if you all have heard but California had some “weather” this weekend. It was freezing outside the day I did this (you guys, it was like 54). So I literally stapled these babies up, took as many pictures as I could and ran back inside. I could have hung them up cuter but quite frankly my fingers were beginning to get frost bite (yes, I’m a baby). But here is the amazing thing. They are still up in my backyard as we speak. They have been outside through rain, hail, wind and sun. They look exactly the same as when I first put them up. These would be so great for anywhere that is windy or has lots of moisture in the air.

They are also SUPER lightweight. Although I used my staple gun I am pretty sure that depending on what type of surface you are trying to attach to, most kinds of tape should be able to hold them.

I think what I like most about the idea of using a plastic tablecloth to make really cheap, really cute streamers is that you can make a ton for next to nothing. I can see using a ton of them, all different colors for a crazy photobooth back drop. Which would cost you around $5. While it does take some of your time to make them, you could make a huge impact with these around your party.

I also wondered if you could do it around the edge of the tablecloth to get a super girly ruffly look. You totally can! Don’t judge my composition. I was working against the clock here people.

Wait, what’s that you say, Sharon. It was freezing outside the day you did this tutorial? Oh and there is your son barefoot out on the freezing concrete with no jacket. And to you I say, yes. You’re right. I think this shall secure the sarcastic mother of the year award for me. But I just needed one quick picture of these streamers. These are made from a black utility trash bag! I just needed to see if it would work. It did! And they look really cool!

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Sharon lives in Southern California with her adorable family. She loves to share ideas to make mom life easier and encourage busy gals to make time for themselves too! Sharon’s “me” time often includes watching Hallmark Channel movies, sipping sauvignon blanc, trying not to eat Salt and Pepper potato chips, and planning girlfriend getaways.

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I used this tutorial to make my daughter’s jellyfish costume by hanging these from an umbrella. Thanks so much for posting, it turned out perfect and saved me alot of $ instead of buying expensive ribbon!

I just found your site and I’m in LOVE with these ruffled table cloth streamers!! I’m just a little confused as to how you actually get the ruffle part? Do you get the ruffle by ripping the tablecloth or by pinching the edge of the tablecloth and pulling the tablecloth through your pinched finger and thumb? Thanks again for sharing this!!

Hi! Yes, these streamers are pretty awesome! To get the plastic to “ruffle” you basically need to stretch it out. To do that, hold a strip of table clothe between your thumb and the side pointer finger with your left hand (thumbs facing up to the ceiling, pointer finger kind of curved). Hold the same strip with your right thumb and pointer finger almost touching your left hand. Then gently pull your hands away from each other, stretching the plastic. Does that make sense?? I need to have my husband help me take a photo of this step so it’s easier to understand!!!

This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing! I just ruffled a pink cloth for my daughter's 3rd birthday party. I've got a darker pink cloth that I'm going to (somehow) turn into a runner/overlay. This is such a great idea!

Thanks MeganM! I have to be honest. I'm a very lazy crafter and only tried this once before I did the tutorial, never expecting people to be SO in to them. :) I need to update the post as, I too, found it better to double up the tablecloth. Thanks for sharing! I'd love to see pictures…Sharon

I have been making these for my son's 1st bday party and for a bridal shower that I am hosting. After a few trial and errors and I found that if you just unfold the table cloth twice and then do your stretching/pulling of the table cloth to make the ruffles you will be less likely to rip the plastic. It also just seems to look better, but that maybe be just my opinion. It take a LOT LESS time this way too so it is at least worth a try! LOVE them!

Those are so pretty…I am simply amazed. Oh, and yeah – "These would be so great for anywhere that is windy or has lots of moisture in the air." aka they would be perfect in my lovely HOUSTON!!!!! Thanks for this…my Under the Sea Party just got a whole lot more fabulous.

Out of the simplest things comes pure genius! I would never have guessed what these were made of and I thought it would be super complicated. Not so much! That's the genius part! I love this idea. Thank you from the bottom of my ruffled heart.

Out of the simplest things comes pure genius! I would never have guessed what these were made of and I thought it would be super complicated. Not so much! That's the genius part! I love this idea. Thank you from the bottom of my ruffled heart.

Really fun idea. I'm not a big fan of the regular ol' crepe paper streamers, but has a friend who uses them for everything. Perhaps I can convert her with this tutorial! And I agree… so cute and girly!

those are sooo cute! i love that they are easy and quick — two of my favorite things, since i do all my projects during naptime too :) will def have to remember these for my next party.

and as a native southern californian, i have to laugh at your aversion to cold…54 DOES sound pretty cold to me, but i'm currently living in utah and freezing my butt off in 30 degree weather so i really miss being a weather snob :)

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